26Jun16

First Isis supergrass helps UK terror police

Mohamed Abrini, the "man in the hat" linked to the terrorist attacks in Paris and
Brussels, has become the first Isis supergrass to assist British police.

Abrini, who is facing terrorism charges in Belgium after being filmed at Brussels
airport with two suicide bombers responsible for the atrocity there in March, has
been helping British officers gather intelligence on suspected terrorist plots and
jihadist sympathisers in the UK.

Following secret talks between Britain and Belgium, officers in Brussels asked
Abrini questions provided by the UK authorities.

Abrini, 31, who was also caught on CCTV travelling by car to Paris two days
before the attacks in the French capital last November, is the first Isis terrorist
suspect confirmed to have been "turned" and to be assisting authorities in the
UK.

A supergrass is an informant or suspect who helps the authorities in return for
immunity from prosecution, a more lenient sentence or a new identity. A security
source with experience of terrorist informants warned that the evidence they
provide is not always reliable, however.

Abrini appeared in court in Belgium last week where a judge rejected his bid to
avoid extradition to France, where he is suspected of involvement in the Paris
attacks that killed 130.

Prosecutors said Abrini would not be sent to France immediately because they
are still investigating him over the Brussels attacks that claimed a total of 32
lives.

[Source: The Sunday Times, London, 26Jun16]

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